But they won't lay year round?They lay 80-100 a year. But they are huge, but you have to catch them before they start setting.
the eggs are firmer than chicken eggs. They are more meaty but they make great pastry.
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But they won't lay year round?They lay 80-100 a year. But they are huge, but you have to catch them before they start setting.
the eggs are firmer than chicken eggs. They are more meaty but they make great pastry.
No, maybe with lights you could get more.But they won't lay year round?
Which i don't want to do to my birds. - Not even to my dux!No, maybe with lights you could get more.
Chemically speaking, IDK, but the grass sure is green around the ponds!Are those at least good fertilizer? (Note to myself: Goslings are super cute, but the grown-ps poop too much!)

Well I know if I can’t give away duck eggs, I’ll be stuck with turkey eggs too! Maybe though if I have a Tom I could sell fertile eggs. I mean, I am NPIP certified.They lay 80-100 a year. But they are huge, but you have to catch them before they start setting.
the eggs are firmer than chicken eggs. They are more meaty but they make great pastry.

Oh come on, squeeze em out, squeeze em out!Which i don't want to do to my birds. - Not even to my dux!
I don't want to squeeze out my animals, they need their break during the winter time.

During my travels here in the U.S., i met a hotel-receptionist who immigrated from Honduras and she told me that as a little girl she actually tried to squeeze the egg out of her mom's chickens…Oh come on, squeeze em out, squeeze em out!![]()
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Well I know if I can’t give away duck eggs, I’ll be stuck with turkey eggs too! Maybe though if I have a Tom I could sell fertile eggs. I mean, I am NPIP certified.![]()
Poor chickens.... she sounds bright enough to be a future dux collaborator.During my travels here in the U.S., i met a hotel-receptionist who immigrated from Honduras and she told me that as a little girl she actually tried to squeeze the egg out of her mom's chickens…![]()

They lay 80-100 a year. But they are huge, but you have to catch them before they start setting.
the eggs are firmer than chicken eggs. They are more meaty but they make great pastry.
